THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. November 11, 1943, Page Six REBERSBURG Miss Doris Meyer who is tralaiag has recently at the West Penn Hospital Nurang Camp Adal, School of Pittsburgh, is spending a Washington month with her parents, Mr and Arthur 8nyvd Mrs. Henry Meyer. a Thursday Mrs. William Tarbert is spending Royer home the week with her children in Pits Callers at the burgh. Wolfe home Satur Mrs. Ida Bair and Mr, and Mrs Mrs, Roy Nixon Floyd Bowersox of Miffiinbury, spent mar. ang Mis Friday P. M. at the Raymond Bai’ mar. Mr. and home in Smuliton. of Loganton Noirs. Savilla Stitzer was a Sund>y SAI visitor at the home of her sister Mrs Anra Ream in Boalsburg, Sundey cvening callers at the Stitzer howe were Mrs, Della Mark, and son Harry ai 0 granddaughter Esther of Logan- tn Mr and Mrs. Gall Weaver and son We yne were Sunday dinner ghosts te Lester Auman home in Milln Mrs. Adam Reish is spending a few MARTHA diye ut the home of her son Fraok- We wish to inform the tii Miller in State College, the Women jet i Christi Mr. and Mis. L. A. Kidder and Service will d thet g:andson Bobby were Saturday ing Friday ftors in Danville M. E. chur Rev R A Babeoc k il } Emma Sholl called at Smith home in Mifflinbw afternoon. Mrs. Clyde Smith erly Rilla Diehl, is critically this writing Wednesday Smith home in Wolle Mrs. Anna Grove William Martz, N daughter Anna MN Mrs. Elsie Lame) and daught Be of Loganton, called on Lamey Wednesday Charles Page hom Mr. and Mrs. Ge Spangler were Wedne the home of M DeGarmo Kenneth Rockey Mrs. George Kookey patient at the Cent pital. Miss Lois Bi spending severs of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Harp som Marion of Penna. F Thursday visitor: a Bigelow home Mr. and Mrs three children of the Russell Breon Weekend guests man home in Wi Hummell and Mr d wood Cubbage, of Hi ummels Mr. Frank Mc Frank and Wilson Bra spent the weekend at the hart home Pvt. Roy Walle gona is spending a lough at the home Mr. and Mrs. George Smullton Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cummings call- ed at the Harry Cummings and Fred Brown homes in Centre Hall, Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Roy wood were Sunday Orvis Swartz home Sgt. Glenn Wert of Wood, Md., arrived tl his parents, Mr. and Mrs on Tuesday niiht til Saturd % him to P riends, returning Sunday Rev. Norman F ed by his si Breon went day, w! several they and Mrs over Mr. and Mr Centre Hall spen burg. Their son, transierred from been Oregon Mifflinhurg H r of oiller at tie Mrs Mi Hall of 1 M1 ny ol Max Mr were and Witl'n Mill Tress] Will mday in NM Lie piace Mr. and M R Mrs. Mary Cummii Earl Ross sale at Centre day Sunday Hawes he Mr W. Smith nite | H callers at the W me in Aaronsbur Ed Wolle and son liam Wer and Ja Ll im sublie tl } Hn ular caller rs. | fae of M1 ey TTR Paul Brown Fiedler home visi Sunday at ntvre of Poi in Port that yilar the about Matic $ let Swartz of Be! Brushes Ine Paul Wert alned Doty ter ere the Bible were gue C AE Fr Lt day Mark to Tacoma, was H and and f- Wolf K i Mi | na meet Public dale THE UNDERSIGNED WILL OFFER AT PUBLIC SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF EQUIPMENT, FURNISHINGS, REPAIR PARTS, SUPPLIES, OFFICE FURNISHINGS AND EQUIPMENT of THE COUNTY CHEVROLET CO. ON THE PREMISES, CORNER ALLEGHENY & BISHOP STREETS, BELLEFONTE, PENNA, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NOVEMBER 22 and 23 BEGINNING AT 9:30 A. M. EACH DAY WATCH FOR COMPLETE DETAILS LATER TERMS CASH! W. H. BROUSE, Assignee of Frank M. Fritechman, individually and trading as County Chevrolet Company, an inselvent, E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer. JOHN G. LOVE, Attorney, State College, Pa., Phone 4144 Bellefonte, Pa. Th rong Sees Honor Roll Dedicated Continues ITU page une) ful battle, He declared ol precinget constitt patio roups to a succe the cll ns Lhe “ of U most und anywhere }winting to u one be | \e ce | in and, h proportion ol sent to both Would Wai we LIS war oniy be Jidge Ivan lefonte, a ve.eran LIM } we hi nen Declaiing “4 the dead will Walker of B Ww War 1 Snow Sh they 1656 free, imwid MONUMENT were 63 pre Sen: i Belly Arma- visits wroaekend Merrill Young Packer Moved at th» in Mill Hall parents each La 14 She at the PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Beginning at 2 p. m._ on Saturday, Nov. 20th Modern 9-Room Concrete Block Stucco Home with built-in heat. ed garage and necessary oul buildings. Located on one acre of ground on roule 45, between Millheim and Aaronsburg. Description FIRST FLOOR Livingroom, din- ing room. kitchen, den, hall lav- atory with bowl and commode, heat ed garage, large front porch, and glassed-in rear porci. SECOND FLOOR Four bedrooms, sewing room, large storage room, small outside porch, complete mod- ern batii. Ample closet space, This home iz heated with an ex. cellent hot water heating system, with plenty of radiation, and is cov- ered with a built-up felt asphalt roof. Valley. Good location for tourist cabins and gas station. Excellent for growing vegetables, fruit and iberries. Cherries and apples now ‘bearing. Other nursery stock start led. Plenty of shrubbery. | One must live in this property to | really appreciate its value, TERMS: 25 per cent down day of sale. Balance on delivery of deed. | | Possession 60 days thereafter | H. A. ORWIG 'E. M. SMITH, Auctioneer. Phone State College, 4144, | 4 Over Unsurpassed view of seenic Penns | w Sunday tre Mt Young's and Mrs parents, Mr Walter Mil kx r and daughter Verna, grandson Valter Heltman of Matkeyvilie, Mi and Mrs. Elmer Fultz and {amily of Beech Cre k The Big Haye! bers were out Lo thel camp the gro son Paul nny Hayes, John tholomew Vi lub mem- things we ¢ Th Young hunting ee how on Sunday Merrill ward Young Young Cie aig nl in ang sn 8S wel H Bovd Pac keg iv Max nd Maye ard Furautg of Harold H ument roara verly Mr and “a Mon me place Draw Jurors For December Court Continued from page one How COURT JURORS December 20 cmvni Meet Monday Har Bari C Bara Brow Odenkire Co Bellefc : Mills RD 2 Philipsbirg Bellefonte RD Bellefonte RD 3 Bellefonte RD 1 State College Bellefonte tilda RD 1 Munscn Beilefonte Malisonbrg Livenia Woodring Milesbui g PP Nevin Anna A. D Charles uv Blu CEU Christie J William W. Walk Port Ethel Westwood Willis E. Wion Thomas F. Wise WwW. LL Wittmet M:s. Marcelia 25 Accepted For Military Service Continued from page 09g) October 28 five men were ac- for the Navy and five others SBea-Bees. They will leave centers Friday of this Shaw Ox Kioe SBmeitzer E. Spiker AIMS nderwood Smith ok M: On cepted for the for training week The five in the Navy are; Hartman, Lloyd H., Boalsburg Fry. Daniel ©O., Pleasant Gap Boob, Leroy E.. Woodward Breon, thra F. Bellefonte, R. D. 1 Confer, Philip R., State U4! Those acoepted in the BSea-Boes are: Porter, David L. State College. Hohenberry, Fred 8. Siate Obl. jege. R. DL lasp Ene Schilling. Allen G., Btate College. Sollers, Phillp, Port Matilda, R D1 In addition, Ray A Linge, Spring Mills, R. D. 1, has been ap- proved for service in the Alr Corps, ‘and Arthur W. Epgel, Jr. of State Doliege, is a transfer in the Army Public Sales |PHiDAY NOVEMBER 19-3 W. Rv- ate will offer at public sale on his farm. about two miles southwest i of Spring Mills, in Georges Valley, | livestock and farm implements Bale at 11 5 mm. sharp This 1% a clean-up sale, Ray Carper, auct, FRIDAY 14] TIDAY, NOV LH bert will offer at public sale former Harpster farm, mle west of Oatesburg and farm implements Sale sharp H. L. Harmpsler, auct NOVEMBER 12-4 B offer at public sale at his ited one mile south of Federal Pish Hatch- farm implements ho. sehold goods. Bale at m Clean-up sale E E auct NOVEMBER offer 12 IL on the one-half livestock at 12:30 Har- r will fan io Lamar, near y Hvestock nda om 10°30 a Hubler ATTIRIAY key will ence lefonte © 1) 13-~Tonet public sale at hi, sLreel, d nt Nort H] 1 oan Mh how ehol t Maye x45 NON oiter WEDNESDAY ASE] C.D i lis 65 snd In en Bale Ceo Wie anuct EMBER 17 ter ut AY NON WEIL Hew y NESDAY MARCH 8 WEDNESDAY. MARCH implemen ia Baie EM 6-F. 1. Walk- sale on 3 “mii es east of livestock farming im- and some household i# a clean-up aale Sale Mayes & Stover, aucis MARCH 16 « Charlies THURSDAY ° will offer D 8 Wert § Asrons burg plements poods. This at 10 a m THURSDAY Bohn will offer at the Henspey fagm at fill ine of livesiock mplemenis Sale at 10 a m Lunch wili be served by some organisa tion Terme cash. This is a cleans up sale. E M. Smith, auct FRIDAY, MARCH 17-Wiilis E Breon will offer at public sale on the Corman farm, 2'% miles east of Spring Mills along the Penn's Creek road full line of farm stock, including 40 head of cattle implements and :0me household goods. Sale at § a mm. lanch will be served by some organisation This & a clean-up sale E Smith, auct MONDAY, MARCH 20 ~ Samuel W Mulbarger will offer at public sale on the Noll farm In Pleasant Gap, Avestock farm. implements ahd some household goods. Bale at 10 a m EM. Sinith, aust. W. © Smelter. clerk MARCH 1 at pub the a THURSDAY. MARCH 24-J. C. Wal Meredith, Gerald L., State College. of | i ters will offer at public sale on the Sheriff Miller farm, two miles south of Beliefonte, livestock and farm implements. This 8 a clean-up safe and will start at 10a. m. E NM #enith, auoct. Friday, Nov. 12 4. B HARRIS will offer at public sale on his farm, one mile south of Lamar, hear Ped- eral Fish Hatchery, the following per onal property: LIVESTOOR 3 horses, consisting of a bay team. 10 and 18 years old. weight 3000: dark bay mare, weight 1800: 7 head of mileh cow: 8 will be fresh by time of sale; 2 will be fresh In December and 2 were fresh in July; 2 bulls, one 3 Guernsey 1 years old the other a Jersey, onthe old: heifer, 3 Mafiths old; Berkshire brood sow and orh Bete brood sows: 150 White FARM Barto | Bon electric pacity electric milk cooler chick brooder, #800-chiok ca inrge slze Prime electric fence controller; MeCormick binder 6-1oot cut; MceCormick mower, 84001 cut, MeCormick corn worker, Ontar- ; 1-hoe grain drill; Rew Ides man spreader Hoon oorn planter ump re 2-horse dump cart, Byre “ P Vi yg plow Laer sulky viow. land lever harrow, ro ie¢ harrow, G0-L00th apike harrow ne-norse cult 2-horse wagon {rans hay isdder radie Interna shredder per jer wy roller valor seeder: 10-inch with handpower cow ol cart bench sled aliachment; clone Hnone lage cutter bars wa on ! Nia Ch ’ tug 1! Nov. 13 YOUNG Saturday, ALBERT 2 Wednesday, Nov. 17 MES. JOSEPH BERTRAM ts y Wednesday, Nov. 17 ALY A DIOK ba! PARM LEME. ENTS H trac ; Wade adters x has some adders coder: four 1d oven buckets ice milk harness: hew breeching wheels for wagon ANG many othe: IumerolE Ww mention oid Poods and iunding Maynard cupboard, four L sone housed ering onis refrigerato: ola inci sink pods Terme cash. Geo will be served School of Mad x45 Thursday, Nov. 18 MRS, VERNA SHEATS vill offer at public sale at her farm home on the J W. Winklebiech form, 1%, miles west of Coburn, the following® personal: property LIVESTOCK « 20 head of cattle consisting of 18 miich cows, 2 calves a8 yearling heifer and & Hull: 3 hors- ex 156, 16 and 18 years old, good workers, M4 head of hogs consisting of 16 shoals, 4 fat hogs, 3 brood sows aNd A LOWY FARM IMPLEMENTS Modal A John Deere tractor, first Si ghape, McCormick grain binder in good con dition, 2 mowers, ane a ew Ides the other a Milwaukee in good cons diton: 2 mowers one a New Idea, the other a Milwaukee, in good condi tion: John Deerd tractor plow like new, 2 sete hay ladders in good shape; Black Hawk corn planter with ? m lainch Sunday fort lipes Atiathment Iya. walking plows, lke new: Birdeel) and Conklin wagons: International potato d in good shape, dump rake; New Idea manure spreader; Jpo- ato anter; cultipacker; MoCor [mick Deering side delivery rake: 2 nt yay nal Sl vai. “ection Jain Deere harrow: fain MoCormick« Mn hay er with drop head: 2eection Mos Cormick harrow: 2 barpoon forks: fope and pulleys: spike<tooth hare w: 1% horsepo #asoli : fanping mill tric fence; ike new. by i grain cradle: Mee Cormick B-inch feed mill with log ger: 2 sets harness; corn shredder: forks: plank sled; harness bobeled: blacksmith rope and tackle; butchering [Po grainastone: | torntyy lathe; A Crates; emery pions and mandrel. some carpenter tools HOUSEHOLD GOODS ““ Dolumbla table, | Trumbull kettles, milk they items Terms wood box and cans and many Bale at $830 a E E Hubler auct Thursday, Nov. 18 J. L. DECKER iron m his arn Hal the fol Centre OW inh LIVESTOCK with some lich property Black team Age, Rood wr CEYWN CONMNTING Uernseys ome personal of hors thers 12 Hoi © ne Ligne in age IMPLEMENT Fridey, Nov. 19 WADE BIRKHOLDER rei Lt of HOLD SOR T( ert by id TY ri fp + CRONON N- Nov. 19 R. MUSSER sale at the by Friday, STEWARD offer at publi PAM IMPLEMENTS Iracior wilh magneio ar Saw a hinent belts Wosd mower cultivator barrow Black Hawk ARO hay ladders; Oliver plow. Syracuse walking plow s&s of home-made harness check 1 1 seeder, fork 2 sirainers, one only Limes, 2 milk buckets sTOveR, one a Jamesway unperial. alo Dipe HOUSEHOLD GOODS erator, 100 pounds capac With aprings, Bbegalion gallon pace, slso quart and other arlicies Sale at 12:80 noon Stover. autis. Tering Tuesday, Nov. 23 HARRY FLLENBERGER will offer at public sille at Lhe Henry Eienberger farm at Marengo, Pa. the following items of personal prop. ery: a VESTOOK-— One gray mare, 13 years old, weighing 1200; one dappie gray mare 5 years old, weighing 1500; d 280 wi avd pulley 4100 Piao] pee i oon OiiArs A Cahis eral » an brood - ¢ othe: Joe refrig iy. iron Be Crock, son Jars Dishes, Mayes Chsd atu X45 Hal Lav TX [¢ en MM PT, the following personal property: Testy, of drat hore~ 1 Guernsey COW three of them ing ff as tele TET y 14 nie Ved nesday, Nov. 24 IFEININ ZIMMERMAN Friday, Nov. 26 FETZER a BR FE FETZER ETLA A BONA Satu rday, Nov. 27 WILLIAM H. ADAMS 2 ck —— or three orn a nare Il plow beds; 3 OIgan; Jacs id-fashioned Crs Wx ous to ment the adm cleat -ug RIN H. L. HARPSTER AUCTIONEER Prompt attention given all sales PHONE 33% PINE GROVE MILLS. PA L. FRANK MAYES General Auctioneer Real Estate Sales one brown mare 10 years old, weigh | ing 1800; 6 head of cattle, consisting of 3 heifers, 2 cows with cali, one bull ar ald; § sows with FARN YelDeering S100 cul, Corn planter; hay loader; side-delivery i 2 Oliver chilied plows; spring-tooth harrow, ing mower; corn worker; Conk- in wagon. set hay ladders: set of harness collars. alters: forks: oats and corn by the bushel, una mksy s Roy ithms 00 Dumerous Ww mene A SPECIALTY! CAL! STATE COLLEGE, mer Why not have the benefit of competitive bidding In the sale sale starts at 1230 noon. Terms | cash. WH L. Watpsver, auct. Wednesday, Nov. 24
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